<big>Welcome to the '''​Natural Language Processing Lab'''​ of the Brigham Young University Computer Science Department</​big>​

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Welcome to the '''​Natural Language Processing Lab'''​ of the Brigham Young University Computer Science Department

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If you are looking for a private wiki where lab members can coordinate on unbaked projects, please use the [https://​facwiki.cs.byu.edu/​nlp-private Private NLPWiki].

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If you are looking for a private wiki where lab members can coordinate on unbaked projects, please use the [[nlp-private:start|Private NLPWiki]]

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We are also working on learning to annotate lesser studied languages to aid scholarship on documents written in those languages. ​ Approaches to solving this problem include probabilistic models of language structure and cost-conscious active learning methods. ​ In particular, we are using these methods to facilitate the annotation of ancient documents written in Syriac, a dying Semitic language in which many significant documents of the Christian Near East were written. ​ We are also interested in learning new and difficult tasks from both data and expert knowledge in harmonious ways using active learning, feature engineering,​ Bayesian models, and methods of advice-giving.

We are also working on learning to annotate lesser studied languages to aid scholarship on documents written in those languages. ​ Approaches to solving this problem include probabilistic models of language structure and cost-conscious active learning methods. ​ In particular, we are using these methods to facilitate the annotation of ancient documents written in Syriac, a dying Semitic language in which many significant documents of the Christian Near East were written. ​ We are also interested in learning new and difficult tasks from both data and expert knowledge in harmonious ways using active learning, feature engineering,​ Bayesian models, and methods of advice-giving.